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What's yagni? Is this list of questions an example?

Answer Posted / Mayank Agarwal

YAGNI stands for 'You Aren't Gonna Need It'. It is a design principle that encourages developers to not add functionality until it is absolutely needed, as over-engineering can lead to bloated and difficult-to-maintain code. This list of questions is an example of YAGNI, as they are more than what is necessary for the given context.

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